Vehicle Driver
Summary Of Responsibilities
- Safe, courteous, and expeditious transport of USOPC program participants to assigned destinations.
- Uphold a professional appearance and maintain flexibility in the schedule.
- Receive and communicate updated information from airport, airlines, and OPTC staff.
- Conduct basic maintenance checks of assigned vehicles and fleet to ensure safety and functionality.
- Identify and report potential problems to the Vehicle Services Manager.
- Aid guests with loading and unloading of luggage and assist guests as needed during transit.
- Answer questions about the OPTC and surrounding area for guests.
- Evidence pride in the USOPC, the department, and the position.
- Maintain a professional and courteous demeanor.
- Show respect for equipment and supplies.
- Document instances of transporting minors in accordance with US Center for SafeSport’s policies.
- Stay informed on transportation changes and communicate with the CSOPTC Operations team.
- Respond to transportation needs on short notice.
How You’ll Have An Impact
Safely execute the transportation schedule as assigned in a timely manner, adjusting to changing circumstances as they occur (e.g., late flight arrivals).
Maintain communication to receive updated information with airport, airlines, and OPTC staff.
Conduct basic maintenance check of assigned vehicles and fleet to assure safety and functional capabilities are operative.
Identify and report potential problems to the Vehicle Services Manager.
Aid guests with loading and unloading of luggage and assist guests, as needed, when boarding and departing the vehicle.
Answer any questions about the OPTC and surrounding area that guests may have on their transit to/from the OPTC.
Evidence pride in the USOPC, the department, and in the position.
Maintain a professional and courteous demeanor.
Show respect for equipment and supplies.
Document all instances of transporting a minor, one-on-one, in accordance with the U.S. Center for SafeSport’s Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP).
Remain pleasant in manner, flexible in approach, even-tempered, friendly, readily cooperative with others, and patient with unexpected changes.
Respond to transportation needs on short notice.
Skills and Experience
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Valid Colorado state driver’s license with a CDL Class C with P endorsement (or ability to obtain within six months of hire).
- 3+ years’ experience operating multi-passenger vehicles.
- Knowledge of vehicle operations to include the preventive maintenance process and procedures.
- Clean driving record.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Above average verbal and written communication skills.
Tools, Equipment, & Conditions
- Standard office equipment.
- Drive vehicles in all types of weather and road conditions.
- Multi-passenger (2-40) vehicles, including buses, vans, and SUVs.
- Ability to lift and move a minimum of 65 pounds.
- Non-traditional hours on occasion, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Wheelchair lift for handicap access to vehicles.
- Regular attendance at work is an essential job function.
Where You'll Work
Colorado Springs Olympic & Paralympic Training Center.
Additional Information
- Hiring pay range: $18.70 - $19.00 per hour.
- This Part-Time, Non-Exempt position is intended to work 32 hours per week.
- This job posting will close 12:00pm MT on 7/20/2026.